What's True And What's A Myth?
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What's True And What's A Myth?
I've heard a few pole vault rumors and am not quite sure which ones are true. I just recently heard a rumor that stated, "if you got off the mat before the crossbar fell, it is considered a make." Some people said it was true, others disagreed. Is this true or not? Also, are there any other vault myths I should know, or you have heard? 
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Yea hes right.... although its funny when my coach tells me this myth as a joke when i first started, and then on this jump below i thought it was true, and tried to jump off the matt after bumping the bar somewhat.  
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/Subculture/Track%20and%20Field/Empire%20Qualifier/?action=view¤t=133rdattemptempiretrialsMPG.flv
hahaha.... what a bad jump :-P
			
									
									http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/Subculture/Track%20and%20Field/Empire%20Qualifier/?action=view¤t=133rdattemptempiretrialsMPG.flv
hahaha.... what a bad jump :-P
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Re: What's True And What's A Myth?
polevaultspaz wrote:I've heard a few pole vault rumors and am not quite sure which ones are true. I just recently heard a rumor that stated, "if you got off the mat before the crossbar fell, it is considered a make." Some people said it was true, others disagreed. Is this true or not?
Not true and never has been true.
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1yeldud1 wrote:What about the high jump - does the "rule" about getting off the mats before the crossbar falls aply to that sport ???
nope. that was never a rule for anything. in fact, i watched someone dive out of a pole vault pit once and break his arm, it was even sadder watchign him learn it was still a miss
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urban legends still abound
still abound - heard a bunch this weekend at  Master Deca in Seattle area - some from officials - inclding get out of pit
- or what you can do in your alloted time during your jump - almost anything is the answer -
			
									
									- or what you can do in your alloted time during your jump - almost anything is the answer -
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